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CNews (stylised as CNEWS, formerly i>Télé) is a French free-to-air news channel launched on 4 November 1999 by Canal+ Group. It provides 24-hour national and global news coverage. It is the second most watched news network in France, after BFM TV and before LCI and France Info. i>Télé was renamed CNews on 27 February 2017. It has a right-wing editorial stance,[1][2][3] and is often compared to the American TV channel Fox News.[3][4][5]

CNews
CountryFrance
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerCanal+ Group
Sister channelsCanal+
C8
CStar
History
Launched4 November 1999; 23 years ago (1999-11-04)
Former namesi>Télévision (1999–2002)
i>Télé (2002–2017)
Links
Websitewww.cnews.fr
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 16
Streaming media
Official websiteWatch live (in French)

The channel is under the control of the media proprietor and business magnate Vincent Bolloré, who has been accused of interfering with the editorial choices of the CNews.[6]

Presenters

Politics

  • Julien Nény (since 2016)
  • Yoan Usaï (since 2013)
  • Loïc Signor (since 2016)
  • Hugues Dago (since 2016)

Economy and Stock Markets

  • Marie-Sophie Carpentier (2008-2012)

Culture

  • Olivier Benkemoun (since 1999)
  • Xavier Leherpeur (depuis 2013)
  • Pierre Zeni, cinema specialist (depuis 2016)
  • Laurent Weil (since 2016)

Business and Markets

  • Johann Ouaki (since 2017)
  • Sandy Prenois (since 2017)

Sports

  • Pascal Praud (since 2010)
  • Julien Pasquet (since 2009)
  • Elodie Poyade (2012, since 2016)
  • Sonia Carneiro (since 2013)
  • Thibaud Vézirian (since 2017)
  • Thibaut Geffrotin (since 2017)
  • Lyès Houhou (from Infosport+)
  • Paul Tchoukriel (from Infosport+)
  • Virginie Ramel (since 2017)
  • Arnaud Bonnin (since 2017)

Football

  • Francesca Antoniotti
  • Raymond Aabou
  • Jean-Luc Arribart
  • Pierre Ménès
  • Gilles Verdez
  • Alain Roche
  • Bruno Ahoyo

Police-justice specialists

  • Noémie Schulz (since 3/2016)
  • Sandra Buisson (since 2012)

"International questions" specialist

  • Harold Hyman (since 2016)

Weather

  • Thierry Fréret (since 2010)
  • Loïc Rousval (since 2015)
  • Alexandra Blanc (2011-2013 and since 2016)
  • Somaya Labidi

Political editors

  • Gérard Leclerc (since 3/2017)
  • Yves Thréard (since 2012)
  • Virginie Le Guay (since 2017)
  • Jean-Claude Dassier (since 2013)
  • Françoise Degois (2014-2016 and since 2017)

Regional correspondents

  • Damien Deparnay (Lille and Nord-Pas de Calais)
  • Olivier Madinier (Lyon and Rhône-Alpes)
  • Romain Ripoteau (Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrénées)
  • Jean-Luc Thomas (Toulouse)
  • Jean-Michel Decazes and Michaël Chaillou (Bretagne and Pays de La Loire)
  • Sébastien Bendotti (Bureau de Lyon and Rhône-Alpes)
  • David Brunet (Strasbourg)
  • Stéphanie Rouquié (Marseille)
  • Antoine Estève and Brice Bachon (Bordeaux)

Former presenters

Editor

  • Yann Moix (2014–2015)

Staff

Present news anchors and analysts

Past anchors

Controversy

According to satirical and investigative media Le Canard Enchaîné and leftist activist group Sleeping Giants France, CNews, owned by Groupe Bolloré and Vincent Bolloré, clearly supports conservative and far-right journalists, who are promoting racist discourse. Éric Zemmour, in particular, was condemned on 17 September 2020, for racial hatred.[7] With its promotion of ideas of the extreme right, and spreading so-called conspiracy theories, the channel has been described as a French version of Fox News.[8]

Viewership

A 2021 CSA poll for the channel found that 27% of its viewers identified with the left, 9% with the centre and 24% with the right, 9% identified with Marine Le Pen far-right National Rally party. A total of 40% of viewers either did not identify with a party or did not say.[9]

Slogans

 
Old logo of i>Télé from 2008 until 2013.
  • 1999–2001: "i> l'info se rapproche" (i> news is getting closer)
  • 2001–2002: "Là où ça se passe, 24 h sur 24" (Wherever it's happening, 24/7)
  • 2002–2007: "L'info en +" (News in +)
  • 2007–2008: "Toutes les infos, tout le temps" (All the news, all the time)
  • 2008–2009: "Au cœur de l'actualité" (At the heart of the news)
  • 2009–2010: "L'information avec un grand I" (News with a big I)
  • 2010–2011: "Soyez les premiers à voir les images" (Be the first to see the images)
  • 2011–2013: "Au plus près de l'actualité 24h/24" (Closer to the news 24/7)
  • 2013–2014: "Au cœur de l'événement" (At the heart of the event)
  • 2014–2017: "L'information ne s'arrête jamais" (The news never stops)
  • February - November 2017: "La chaîne info : décryptage et opinions" (The news channel: decoding and opinions)
  • November 2017 – 2021: "La chaîne info qui explique l'info" (The news channel that explains the news)
  • June 2021: "Venez avec vos convictions, vous vous ferez une opinion." (Come with your convictions, you'll form an opinion.)

References

  1. ^ Dalton, Matthew (24 October 2021). "French Nationalist TV Host Éric Zemmour, Inspired by Trump, Surges in Polls". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ Onishi, Norimitsu (14 September 2021). "A Fox-Style News Network Rides a Wave of Discontent in France". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b Amiel, Sandrine (30 November 2021). "France election: Who is Eric Zemmour and why is he so controversial?". euronews. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  4. ^ Abboud, Leila; Mallet, Victor (5 October 2021). "Vincent Bolloré, Éric Zemmour and the rise of 'France's Fox News'". Financial Times. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  5. ^ Noack, Rick (19 November 2021). "Éric Zemmour draws comparisons to Trump as he upends French presidential election". Washington Post.
  6. ^ Marceau Taburet (16 February 2022). "«Stop Bolloré»: un collectif dénonce l'empire médiatique «réactionnaire» du milliardaire" [Stop Bolloré: a group denounced the media empire of the billionaire as reactionary]. Libération (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Eric Zemmour définitivement condamné pour provocation à la haine raciale". Le Monde. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  8. ^ Samuel Gontier et Richard Sénéjoux (20 October 2020). "Comment CNews est devenue la Fox News française". Télérama. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  9. ^ Chrisafis, Angelique (28 May 2021). "Popularity of far-right topics on France's CNews sparks election concern". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 June 2021.

External links

  • (in French) Official website
  • (in Indonesian) Official website


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frAvailabilityTerrestrialDigital terrestrial televisionChannel 16Streaming mediaOfficial websiteWatch live in French The channel is under the control of the media proprietor and business magnate Vincent Bollore who has been accused of interfering with the editorial choices of the CNews 6 Contents 1 Presenters 1 1 Politics 1 2 Economy and Stock Markets 1 3 Culture 1 4 Business and Markets 1 5 Sports 1 6 Football 1 7 Police justice specialists 1 8 International questions specialist 1 9 Weather 1 10 Political editors 1 11 Regional correspondents 2 Former presenters 2 1 Editor 3 Staff 3 1 Present news anchors and analysts 3 2 Past anchors 3 3 Controversy 3 4 Viewership 4 Slogans 5 References 6 External linksPresenters EditPolitics Edit Julien Neny since 2016 Yoan Usai since 2013 Loic Signor since 2016 Hugues Dago since 2016 Economy and Stock Markets Edit Marie Sophie Carpentier 2008 2012 Culture Edit Olivier Benkemoun since 1999 Xavier Leherpeur depuis 2013 Pierre Zeni cinema specialist depuis 2016 Laurent Weil since 2016 Business and Markets Edit Johann Ouaki since 2017 Sandy Prenois since 2017 Sports Edit Pascal Praud since 2010 Julien Pasquet since 2009 Elodie Poyade 2012 since 2016 Sonia Carneiro since 2013 Thibaud Vezirian since 2017 Thibaut Geffrotin since 2017 Lyes Houhou from Infosport Paul Tchoukriel from Infosport Virginie Ramel since 2017 Arnaud Bonnin since 2017 Football Edit Francesca Antoniotti Raymond Aabou Jean Luc Arribart Pierre Menes Gilles Verdez Alain Roche Bruno AhoyoPolice justice specialists Edit Noemie Schulz since 3 2016 Sandra Buisson since 2012 International questions specialist Edit Harold Hyman since 2016 Weather Edit Thierry Freret since 2010 Loic Rousval since 2015 Alexandra Blanc 2011 2013 and since 2016 Somaya LabidiPolitical editors Edit Gerard Leclerc since 3 2017 Yves Threard since 2012 Virginie Le Guay since 2017 Jean Claude Dassier since 2013 Francoise Degois 2014 2016 and since 2017 Regional correspondents Edit Damien Deparnay Lille and Nord Pas de Calais Olivier Madinier Lyon and Rhone Alpes Romain Ripoteau Languedoc Roussillon and Midi Pyrenees Jean Luc Thomas Toulouse Jean Michel Decazes and Michael Chaillou Bretagne and Pays de La Loire Sebastien Bendotti Bureau de Lyon and Rhone Alpes David Brunet Strasbourg Stephanie Rouquie Marseille Antoine Esteve and Brice Bachon Bordeaux Former presenters EditEditor Edit Yann Moix 2014 2015 Staff EditPresent news anchors and analysts Edit Claire Elisabeth Beaufort Soizic Boisard Patrice Boisfer Virginie Chomicki Nelly Daynac Caroline Delage Romain Desarbres Laurence Ferrari Olivier Galzi Thomas Lequertier Clelie Mathias Marc Menant Isabelle Moreau Patrick Poivre d Arvor Pascal Praud Audrey Pulvar Aida Touihri Eric ZemmourPast anchors Edit Harry Roselmack currently on TF1 Guillaume Durand currently on Paris Premiere and Radio Classique Thomas Hugues currently on France 5 Maya Lauque currently on France 5 Thomas Thouroude currently on Canal Bruce Toussaint currently on France 5 Amandine Begot currently on LCI Laurent Bazin Sonia Chironi Marie Sophie CarpentierControversy Edit According to satirical and investigative media Le Canard Enchaine and leftist activist group Sleeping Giants France CNews owned by Groupe Bollore and Vincent Bollore clearly supports conservative and far right journalists who are promoting racist discourse Eric Zemmour in particular was condemned on 17 September 2020 for racial hatred 7 With its promotion of ideas of the extreme right and spreading so called conspiracy theories the channel has been described as a French version of Fox News 8 Viewership Edit A 2021 CSA poll for the channel found that 27 of its viewers identified with the left 9 with the centre and 24 with the right 9 identified with Marine Le Pen far right National Rally party A total of 40 of viewers either did not identify with a party or did not say 9 Slogans Edit Old logo of i gt Tele from 2008 until 2013 1999 2001 i gt l info se rapproche i gt news is getting closer 2001 2002 La ou ca se passe 24 h sur 24 Wherever it s happening 24 7 2002 2007 L info en News in 2007 2008 Toutes les infos tout le temps All the news all the time 2008 2009 Au cœur de l actualite At the heart of the news 2009 2010 L information avec un grand I News with a big I 2010 2011 Soyez les premiers a voir les images Be the first to see the images 2011 2013 Au plus pres de l actualite 24h 24 Closer to the news 24 7 2013 2014 Au cœur de l evenement At the heart of the event 2014 2017 L information ne s arrete jamais The news never stops February November 2017 La chaine info decryptage et opinions The news channel decoding and opinions November 2017 2021 La chaine info qui explique l info The news channel that explains the news June 2021 Venez avec vos convictions vous vous ferez une opinion Come with your convictions you ll form an opinion References Edit Dalton Matthew 24 October 2021 French Nationalist TV Host Eric Zemmour Inspired by Trump Surges in Polls Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Onishi Norimitsu 14 September 2021 A Fox Style News Network Rides a Wave of Discontent in France The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b Amiel Sandrine 30 November 2021 France election Who is Eric Zemmour and why is he so controversial euronews Retrieved 9 December 2021 Abboud Leila Mallet Victor 5 October 2021 Vincent Bollore Eric Zemmour and the rise of France s Fox News Financial Times Retrieved 9 December 2021 Noack Rick 19 November 2021 Eric Zemmour draws comparisons to Trump as he upends French presidential election Washington Post Marceau Taburet 16 February 2022 Stop Bollore un collectif denonce l empire mediatique reactionnaire du milliardaire Stop Bollore a group denounced the media empire of the billionaire as reactionary Liberation in French Retrieved 1 July 2022 Eric Zemmour definitivement condamne pour provocation a la haine raciale Le Monde 20 September 2019 Retrieved 19 March 2022 Samuel Gontier et Richard Senejoux 20 October 2020 Comment CNews est devenue la Fox News francaise Telerama Retrieved 21 February 2021 Chrisafis Angelique 28 May 2021 Popularity of far right topics on France s CNews sparks election concern The Guardian Retrieved 11 June 2021 External links Edit in French Official website in Indonesian Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CNews amp oldid 1130305193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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